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twitter needs to have 20 user interfaces. most of the people i know get their twitter news from watching the usern and going to crawl of what they are looking at. that is the way to do it. i don't know who the person is, who will crack the code, but i'm certain somebody will. twitter is too good an opportunity. >> jack dorsey was one of the cofounders of twitter and so very much involved. maybe less so now. he was so focused on the steve influence and having the single elegant interface. >> that would work, but unfortunately, it is a single in elegant inter--- in interface. there is no reason for forcing people into one view. people have different views. let's recognize that if you are an executive at twitter, all you need is a good nights sleep and tomorrow is a new day and you get to reinvent the company with all those assets. to me, it is a great unrealized opportunity. >> i mentioned timeline growth. >> whenever a company says don't look at this number anymore, that is the first number you look at. numbersthe company's lo
twitter needs to have 20 user interfaces. most of the people i know get their twitter news from watching the usern and going to crawl of what they are looking at. that is the way to do it. i don't know who the person is, who will crack the code, but i'm certain somebody will. twitter is too good an opportunity. >> jack dorsey was one of the cofounders of twitter and so very much involved. maybe less so now. he was so focused on the steve influence and having the single elegant interface....
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they need to have 20 user interfaces. most people i know get their twitter news from watching television and watching it crawl through the show they are looking at. that's an example of twitter done right. i look at this and i go -- i don't know who's going to crack the code there. i'm certain someone will. >> it's interesting. we know jack dorsey was one of the cofounders of twitter and so very involved. he was focused on the steve jobsian influence wanting a single, elegant interface. >> that would work. unfortunately it is an inelegant interface. it is a utility. people have different needs. let them have different views. let them recognize that if you are an executive at twitter, all you need is a good nights sleep and tomorrow is a new day. you get to reinvent the company with all of those assets. it's a great unrealized opportunity. >> even though they are telling us not to look at this number, our first instinct is to look at it. i think the number looks pretty good. on a sequential basis, you see people clicking o
they need to have 20 user interfaces. most people i know get their twitter news from watching television and watching it crawl through the show they are looking at. that's an example of twitter done right. i look at this and i go -- i don't know who's going to crack the code there. i'm certain someone will. >> it's interesting. we know jack dorsey was one of the cofounders of twitter and so very involved. he was focused on the steve jobsian influence wanting a single, elegant interface....
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. >> herben rural interface. -- urban rural interface. i don't think they treat the fires differently. [ talking at the same time ] >> they are fighting structure fires and a wildfire. >> the chief was saying the is the possibility -- saying there is the possibility they could call in water drops. it looks like they made a lot of a progress. we are seeing several other fires all over the area and now it looks like it appears at least that they are getting -- [ talking at the same time ] >> this could have gone a lot of bad ways. when we first saw it, you look at the fire, the road, this could have gone real bad. when you get wind like that in an area like this it could go really bad. >> we will stay on top of this fire. a fire in fairfield. a couple homes have gone up in flames. firefighters trying to control it. we are working to get more information on what started it. we will get more information and be right back with more on this breaking news affa short break. >>> ktvu channel 2 news starts right now with breaking news. >> what you
. >> herben rural interface. -- urban rural interface. i don't think they treat the fires differently. [ talking at the same time ] >> they are fighting structure fires and a wildfire. >> the chief was saying the is the possibility -- saying there is the possibility they could call in water drops. it looks like they made a lot of a progress. we are seeing several other fires all over the area and now it looks like it appears at least that they are getting -- [ talking at the...
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two questions there as far as the user-interface at meters and then our default amount it asks you to pay. on the first question, as you know we're replacing meters citywide and we're in the process of that and the meters that we used in the pilot areas will also be upgraded. those were in our opinion, the easiest meters to use on the market and that was another important criteria in the rfp for the meters go out, so there is significant improvement and bigger screens and slight improvements to the user-interface. so we think it's moving in the right direction. as far as the default amount, that is a really detailed question that we had to think through. especially with the different kinds of payments, is we picked the default amount, i think it's for two hours' of park -- not for the maximum. that is adjustable remotely and it's something that we could tweak if desired, but we went for two hours, an average parking session. >> i think it's great out there with the ease for the customer's use. the other thing that i would like to ask you, i'm starting to see them in the yellow zones,
two questions there as far as the user-interface at meters and then our default amount it asks you to pay. on the first question, as you know we're replacing meters citywide and we're in the process of that and the meters that we used in the pilot areas will also be upgraded. those were in our opinion, the easiest meters to use on the market and that was another important criteria in the rfp for the meters go out, so there is significant improvement and bigger screens and slight improvements to...
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an interface between you and the real world. those are called eyes.am i not seeing here that you guys are clearly seeing while you're not looking at me? >> accessibility. having instant access to everything on your cell phone basically. >> but you already have access to everything on your cell phone via your cell phone. >> yes, but you have it right there on your eye. >> right, answer this good because? >> because you have to reach into your pocket, unlock your phone, open the app. >> it's usually, oh, i got an e-mail. now i'm going to sit here. >> isn't that just as douchey as... >> have you tried glass before? >> i've never worn glass. >> maybe these eye douches were right. i couldn't know what they were experiencing until i walked in their shoes. but since $1,500 is roughly a down payment on a new car, i made my own. at first i truly enjoyed the ease of use. okay, google glass, find me the -- oh, ouch. stop staring at me. but soon i was openly harassed. what? >> are you filming me? >> what do you mean "you people"? people wouldn't even make eye con
an interface between you and the real world. those are called eyes.am i not seeing here that you guys are clearly seeing while you're not looking at me? >> accessibility. having instant access to everything on your cell phone basically. >> but you already have access to everything on your cell phone via your cell phone. >> yes, but you have it right there on your eye. >> right, answer this good because? >> because you have to reach into your pocket, unlock your...
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and we conducted our user experience of user interface research, we were able to conduct primary and secondary research. and so the research, we visited our interviewees, and we interviewed people and had work sessions with the city department and members of the small business community and we investigated what information constituents need and seek and what operations they need to perform and how they are processed to plan, start and grow a business in the city can be improved. so during the research, our professional services firm conducted interviews of actually myself because i was previously a business counselor in the office of small business, as well as martha, and we did i am pretty sure it was over 6 dollars and let's say $4 to $6, we did intense interview sessions where we sat down and went through the entire process of what the business counselor does when the business owners came into the office of small business and we conducted a group of 20 internal stake holders and these are 20 people from nine different city departments who came together for three hours and we did t
and we conducted our user experience of user interface research, we were able to conduct primary and secondary research. and so the research, we visited our interviewees, and we interviewed people and had work sessions with the city department and members of the small business community and we investigated what information constituents need and seek and what operations they need to perform and how they are processed to plan, start and grow a business in the city can be improved. so during the...
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need to kind of keep track with a variety of system of up grades for program registration and for interfacing with our parks in a variety of ways. i think these slides actually just get into a little bit more detail about our investments under park safety. in this particular budget, we have asked for two additional patrol officers and removal of hazardous trees and an additional elect electric an and our own ability to respond to a major disaster is up to snub. you see our specifics here in environmental sustainability. we have over 130,000 trees in our can me. -- canopy. we have 10 arborist. we should be maintaining our trees once every 5 years. we are not going to get there in this budget, but it's something we need to think more about. we are proposing to do four arborist and to help us move forward with respect to managed tree care and we have funding for hazardous tree removal which is different from maintenance in a different category. we have funding for increased signage, this is about resolving park user conflicts and some increases in m and s. materials and supplies. which we curren
need to kind of keep track with a variety of system of up grades for program registration and for interfacing with our parks in a variety of ways. i think these slides actually just get into a little bit more detail about our investments under park safety. in this particular budget, we have asked for two additional patrol officers and removal of hazardous trees and an additional elect electric an and our own ability to respond to a major disaster is up to snub. you see our specifics here in...
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those kinds of things. >> or maybe just devices that work and set of having a complicated interface.> devices that learn your habits. one of the things nest has innovated is the idea of a thermostat that saves you energy. it understands when you are not home and turns the heat down. >> it can tell when you walk into the room. that is the interesting thing with google. google one after this so they can sell devices into homes so they can get the data. >> there's a great business in selling devices into the home. drop cam is not just at the device, it is a fantastic hd camera. you can connect it with your mobile device. you can use a hand-held zoom. this is a cloud dvr service. recurring revenue stream. you can search and share video. the data can be used for other things. i think you have these devices that only communicate with cloud services, they communicate with each other. drop camleave home, begins recorded and looking for people it does not recognize who might be breaking into your house. your thermostat might respond when you leave home by turning the temperature down. all of
those kinds of things. >> or maybe just devices that work and set of having a complicated interface.> devices that learn your habits. one of the things nest has innovated is the idea of a thermostat that saves you energy. it understands when you are not home and turns the heat down. >> it can tell when you walk into the room. that is the interesting thing with google. google one after this so they can sell devices into homes so they can get the data. >> there's a great...
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expanding into a whole set of products for the home consumer that are very poor userthan the old interfaceroducts we have a cost -- we have become accustomed to. >> what kind of things can we imagine from this? from home video to home security. think about all the appliances. machine thathing uses water-based on the size how you have in their or dirty your close our and the same for a dishwasher and devices like a hot water heater or a furnace that tell you when they need service before they break, those kind of things. >> made the devices that work when they want you to instead of complicated interfaces. >> exactly, or devices that learn your habits. one of the things nest has innovated is the idea of the thermostat that saves you energy and understands when you are not home and turns the heat down. >> it can physically tell when you walk into the room. >> precisely. >> to me, that's the interesting thing with google. they want to sell devices in the homes? is a great business and selling devices in the home and one of the most interesting is it's not dropcam just the devices. it's a fant
expanding into a whole set of products for the home consumer that are very poor userthan the old interfaceroducts we have a cost -- we have become accustomed to. >> what kind of things can we imagine from this? from home video to home security. think about all the appliances. machine thathing uses water-based on the size how you have in their or dirty your close our and the same for a dishwasher and devices like a hot water heater or a furnace that tell you when they need service before...
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program three is the interface speakers bureau where we take the same model, instead of take one speak we take either two, three or five speakers. which is more challenging locating speakers. we are always looking for speakers. we are always open to having new speakers. they talk about a topic of choice. the person requesting the presentation, it should be shared values and living with faith in the bay area. it could be contemporary issues like the environment. every speaker will briefly talk about their faith and jump into the topic. when we are on the panel we learn a lot about each other. >> inner faith, inner faith is what you are saying. >> we learn about the jewish and christian speakers. >> same topic. different perspectives. >> exactly. >> you said you help people distinguish between muslim and islamic. >> islam is a religion. it is translated to mean submission to god or peace. when people say islam which means peace is same root at slam. a practitioner who practices peace, you would not refer to them as a islamic person. you only use that for a nonhuman. islamic art or networ
program three is the interface speakers bureau where we take the same model, instead of take one speak we take either two, three or five speakers. which is more challenging locating speakers. we are always looking for speakers. we are always open to having new speakers. they talk about a topic of choice. the person requesting the presentation, it should be shared values and living with faith in the bay area. it could be contemporary issues like the environment. every speaker will briefly talk...
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health care industry has something called hl seven which is interface language. most modern systems speak that language so does frankly our old legacy vista system and i would like to add complicated interfaceinterface s but leverage with the industry can show us. >> i would agree with you because i suggested to the secretary in 2012. he said there are three priorities for laminating the homeless problem reducing the backlog and getting an electronic health record. i would not approve a single new dollar of new i.t. spending until someone in that i.d. to -- i.t. department could show me the current architecture and how these systems fit together and how i.t. spending will affect that and make me -- let me make one more point. talked about the electronic health record in the mid- positive comments. i confess that i don't know where the status is of today but i can tell you at the 2012 we had a joint hearing with secretary shinseki and secretary panetta and they were proudly saying that we were going to have a single transparent electronic health record for militar
health care industry has something called hl seven which is interface language. most modern systems speak that language so does frankly our old legacy vista system and i would like to add complicated interfaceinterface s but leverage with the industry can show us. >> i would agree with you because i suggested to the secretary in 2012. he said there are three priorities for laminating the homeless problem reducing the backlog and getting an electronic health record. i would not approve a...
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the british interface we use illegal. drugs it probably gets. to. we've scored somebody goes against america the other teams are scrambling to imitate this tradition that's because. players in this game. playing champions for the most and nobody has the right dish many of whom feel like money on the place has never done in twenty states with the football coach but the biggest city was displeased publicly because i'm just a playwright and not just of money but of the dignity no one to blame is this the best you would still has to. change. its name in business school when the other six plays the co-champions of the ok. thanks a lot like the world climate change craze never told you so much action which will be the winning going to see the war we've status was moving. slowly. move slowly. moves. ok we don't. like. to say this is a cold. one place and if. you are going to this group. please upload. just a closing let me. please. move move move move move will be with us coverage of the bald truth was finishing brazil good luck to you would be the same on
the british interface we use illegal. drugs it probably gets. to. we've scored somebody goes against america the other teams are scrambling to imitate this tradition that's because. players in this game. playing champions for the most and nobody has the right dish many of whom feel like money on the place has never done in twenty states with the football coach but the biggest city was displeased publicly because i'm just a playwright and not just of money but of the dignity no one to blame is...
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if you can make video-on-demand more attractive, the interface is more weblike. innovate to keep way you have. you also see them taking advantage of broadband. it is growing much faster. it has good economics. it is good business. >> the rapid change in telecommunications and the future of the cable industry. , mondayhael powell night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators, on c-span2. >> each week, american histories american artifacts visits museums and historic places. the museum of the city of new york's collection contains nearly 750,000 objects. we visited to learn about the exhibit, "gilded new york." curators ofof the gilded new york, fashion, society, and culture, that is being shown here at the museum of the city of new york. november 2013 encloses in october, 2014. there is lots of time to come we havethe show assembled a variety of object that helped the public to appreciate what life was like for the one percent in the original gilded age. the time that follows the civil war from about the 1880's to about 1910. it is characterized by great days, thein
if you can make video-on-demand more attractive, the interface is more weblike. innovate to keep way you have. you also see them taking advantage of broadband. it is growing much faster. it has good economics. it is good business. >> the rapid change in telecommunications and the future of the cable industry. , mondayhael powell night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators, on c-span2. >> each week, american histories american artifacts visits museums and historic places. the museum...
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so ing.org and anyone interested in becoming an interface speaker, you're welcome. >> thank you for coming on mosaic. amina, thank you very much and ing.com. attack advantage of that. we'll be back. appreciate it very much. ,,,,,,,, >> welcome back. we're joined now by stephen salinas who's written a children's book. entitled catholic churches big and small. welcome, welcome. glad you're here. this is illustrated in san francisco. >> correct, correct. >> how did you get an idea to do this? >> i thought of the idea several years ago because i read, one time, a writer said if you're going to write about something, write about something you'll interested in because it will take you two years to work on it and two years to promote it. when i was a wee little one, i loved the architecture of catholic churches and other faiths, temples as well. as an artist, there's an interest in spirituality, the mix of making a space that we can collect in that will take us hopefully to a higher place, something beyond the material. and then when i started looking around for examples, few and far, those are t
so ing.org and anyone interested in becoming an interface speaker, you're welcome. >> thank you for coming on mosaic. amina, thank you very much and ing.com. attack advantage of that. we'll be back. appreciate it very much. ,,,,,,,, >> welcome back. we're joined now by stephen salinas who's written a children's book. entitled catholic churches big and small. welcome, welcome. glad you're here. this is illustrated in san francisco. >> correct, correct. >> how did you get...
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the british interface we use illegal. drugs it. we've scored somebody goes against america the other teams are scrambling to get to this tradition. because. players in this game. playing champions for the most intimate of saddam's dishman home. which has never done in twenty states with the football coach but the biggest city was displeased publicly because the playwright and not just the money but of the dignity know what an improvement is the best thing you would spill is to. change. its name in business school when they let the other six players the champions of the ok. michael up like the world's top chef raise every poll thank you so much action which will be the winning in just a day or weeks status was. moved . ok we don't. like. to say this is a goal to get. one place and if. you are going to this group. i'm going to sound like. a closing let me. please. move move move move move move move move move move move you would see the coverage of the ball to speak she wouldn't you brazil good luck to you would be the same and it's w
the british interface we use illegal. drugs it. we've scored somebody goes against america the other teams are scrambling to get to this tradition. because. players in this game. playing champions for the most intimate of saddam's dishman home. which has never done in twenty states with the football coach but the biggest city was displeased publicly because the playwright and not just the money but of the dignity know what an improvement is the best thing you would spill is to. change. its name...
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the real differentiation is what is the customer interface? that's where we will excel. >> how much could you spend on a battery company? >> oh, i think given our balance sheets, the strength of our balance sheet, our last capital raise we are in a position to look at meaningful start-ups. again, focused on integration, soft more more likely, but who knows? i don't want to put a number on it. it pegs, it's the start of a negotiation. with our balance sheet, we are in great shape. >> all right. tom, we got to let you go. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> let's talk about this stock. we should note in addition to sun power hitting new highs today, 60% owner total hid a downgrade. >> i think all in valuation, which makes sense, you pointed out it is trading at four-year highs. so how do you trade the stock? i think at some point they become a utility. i think that's the game plan for these guys and gals, they get down the road, that's what they become. they compete compete with the utilities out there, which makes sens
the real differentiation is what is the customer interface? that's where we will excel. >> how much could you spend on a battery company? >> oh, i think given our balance sheets, the strength of our balance sheet, our last capital raise we are in a position to look at meaningful start-ups. again, focused on integration, soft more more likely, but who knows? i don't want to put a number on it. it pegs, it's the start of a negotiation. with our balance sheet, we are in great shape....
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a fun interface, it is a pretty darn good phone and kind of like living in a silo where nobody else is. i think amazon is going to have the same situation. jo ling: they are rolling everything out to make sure there are enough things to do. comcast wants to turn your home router into a public hotspot. jeremy, there could be some public safety implications here. >> they are replacing the customer routers with a different router which had essentially created two networks. one has your lunch, the other is an open bucket. and a comcast customer can use the free one, yours is still safe and secure in theory. jo ling: is it a game-changer? looking at wi-fi everywhere. >> a lot of times on the network may be the signal is dropping a little bit, consuming more battery life, so having wi-fi everywhere will be great for people worried about battery life. and if, it is another reason to become a comcast subscriber over somebody else. now there is a security concern and they have to make it easy to turn off for people who don't want it and should tell all their customers about it when they roll it
a fun interface, it is a pretty darn good phone and kind of like living in a silo where nobody else is. i think amazon is going to have the same situation. jo ling: they are rolling everything out to make sure there are enough things to do. comcast wants to turn your home router into a public hotspot. jeremy, there could be some public safety implications here. >> they are replacing the customer routers with a different router which had essentially created two networks. one has your...
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this is the first interface of the government with black workers. in the new deal era, you have the secretary of interior, first female cabinet member, secretary of labor. it kept the flame going. after that, it became more institutionalized. not so much individuals, but more of a process as the president issued executive orders that attempted to bring about fairer employment to blacks. >> your books on rep publicans -- your book on republican and race -- let me ask you about the significance of the 1964 republican convention. you had a divide between the goldwater wing of the republican party and the rockefeller wing of the republican party. president johnson signs the civil rights act. >> the republican party was sharply divided over race in 1964. old water set a town -- goldwater set a tone and became the face of the republican party on civil rights in the eyes of many americans. the civil rights community were deeply troubled by the prospect of a goldwater presidency, troubled that he could win a republican nomination, or and saw him as a threat
this is the first interface of the government with black workers. in the new deal era, you have the secretary of interior, first female cabinet member, secretary of labor. it kept the flame going. after that, it became more institutionalized. not so much individuals, but more of a process as the president issued executive orders that attempted to bring about fairer employment to blacks. >> your books on rep publicans -- your book on republican and race -- let me ask you about the...
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>>we have made recommendations to improve the interface between crewmembers and automation in exisiting aircraft and future designs, recommendations to improve training of flight crews on these systems, recommendations to address complexity of automation, recommendations to make sure pilots have more manual flight proficiency and are less reliant on their automation dan kerman>> none of these recommendations require implementation. that's up to a regulatory agency like the faa. but the ntsb says ultimately about 80% of their recommendations are put in place. dan kerman kron 4 news asiana airlines is not disputing the findings. in a statement - the airline said among other things. the n- t-s-b properly recognized how complexity of boeing's auto- pilot system. however, boeing disagrees that the system contributed to the crash. tonight --only on 4-- we talk to the step- grandfather of a two- year- old boy. who was mauled and killed by family pit bulls in concord four- years ago. the grandfather was convicted of two crimes. and is now set to be sentenced in two weeks. kron 4's j.r. stone br
>>we have made recommendations to improve the interface between crewmembers and automation in exisiting aircraft and future designs, recommendations to improve training of flight crews on these systems, recommendations to address complexity of automation, recommendations to make sure pilots have more manual flight proficiency and are less reliant on their automation dan kerman>> none of these recommendations require implementation. that's up to a regulatory agency like the faa. but...
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they try to make a transparent interface between real life and online life.et thehe main way to ball to buy things. at -- get people to buy things. shopaholics.t >> there is a new camera that will give you a 3-d view of things. it will shift the image as you shift the phone. it's a little bit of a gimmick. it something nobody else does. >> the smartphone world is uber competitive. why does amazon want in? wax amazon already makes them hardware device is. like google you have to have hardware and software and services. i think they want to have a direct connection to shoppers thing between you and your purchases is going on the website. if they can have their own you do device that lets that easier and is connected to your credit card you can have on click shopping from anywhere. >> sounds terrifying. is this phone going to eat into apple's lead in the smart phone market? rumorsre were tons of about what it is going to have. at the end of the day at it's nothingtandard phone you couldn't possibly point to a more popular phone and a price that is pretty much th
they try to make a transparent interface between real life and online life.et thehe main way to ball to buy things. at -- get people to buy things. shopaholics.t >> there is a new camera that will give you a 3-d view of things. it will shift the image as you shift the phone. it's a little bit of a gimmick. it something nobody else does. >> the smartphone world is uber competitive. why does amazon want in? wax amazon already makes them hardware device is. like google you have to have...
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it's not just here is a letter of determination and that's the last time wallgreens will interface with the planning department. so there will be plenty of opportunity with both the city, with planning, with abc to raise any objections to wallgreens getting an abc license at any of their stores. thank you. >> thank you. a n i have a question. so there are some wallgreens in san francisco that currently have the accessory use that are currently selling alcohol? >> yeah. a small minority. >> where, do you know where those locations are, all of them? >> one is on pal and oh farrell where the cable turn around is, another one is on spruce and california in laurel village. >> was there opposition? do you know whether there was opposition at the time for the selling of alcohol at those locations? >> yes at each of those locations, at the spruce and california there was a protest filed with the abc that required an administrative use hearing. at the flagship store which was recently licensed about a year ago there was both protest filed with the abc and with the board of supervisors there was
it's not just here is a letter of determination and that's the last time wallgreens will interface with the planning department. so there will be plenty of opportunity with both the city, with planning, with abc to raise any objections to wallgreens getting an abc license at any of their stores. thank you. >> thank you. a n i have a question. so there are some wallgreens in san francisco that currently have the accessory use that are currently selling alcohol? >> yeah. a small...
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investment in the x1 platform, if you can make video on demand more attractive, easier to use, the interfaces more weblike and more delightful, number one, don't lose what you have, right? innovate, keep what you have. you also see them taking advantage of broadband, right? that is a blessed source of new business opportunity for our industry. it is growing much faster. it still has a huge addressable market. it has good economics, and it's a good business. >> the rapid change in telecommunications, technology advances and the future of the cable industry with national cable and telecommunications association president michael powell tonight at 8 ian on "the communicators" on -- 8 eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 5 years ago -- 35 be years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. and michael powell of the national cable and telecommunications association, welcome back to "the communicators." >> guest: great to see you again. thank you. >> host: before we start on some of the issues that you'
investment in the x1 platform, if you can make video on demand more attractive, easier to use, the interfaces more weblike and more delightful, number one, don't lose what you have, right? innovate, keep what you have. you also see them taking advantage of broadband, right? that is a blessed source of new business opportunity for our industry. it is growing much faster. it still has a huge addressable market. it has good economics, and it's a good business. >> the rapid change in...
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today with the increased development of wild land urban interface, we want to develop a more holistic strategy to deal with the issue. clearly the federal government must take the lead. we applaud the strategy. this strategy establishes a national vision for wild land fire management and response. the strategy is an excellent first step but once again more must be done in the 1960s and 1970s they were blighted with arson. the national commission on fire prevention and control issued the landmark report america burning. over 40 years later it is frequently cited and still has value. the federal government should take a similar approach to the wild land fire program. we propose the establishment of a blue ribbon commissioned modeled after america burning with congressional participation to fully study this issue and make recommendations. although the iff, they have yet to act. the federal government is the only entity that can ensure the participation of all stake holders. we hope that either their own volition or general nudge from congress they will soon act. state and local governmen
today with the increased development of wild land urban interface, we want to develop a more holistic strategy to deal with the issue. clearly the federal government must take the lead. we applaud the strategy. this strategy establishes a national vision for wild land fire management and response. the strategy is an excellent first step but once again more must be done in the 1960s and 1970s they were blighted with arson. the national commission on fire prevention and control issued the...
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the netflix interface across all devices is amazing. so much better than the trv interface. that's a powerful move and a lot more they can do beyond this. >> this is like the potato salad, right, of tv? you don't have the to eat is absolutely, imatel eat it pretty soon or it goes back. >> what about the choice of handler? what about the demographic? >> at least ten years too old. you're asking a dinosaur. from what i understand in our newsroom, she's quite popular. >> true. did wonders for comcast channel for a very long time, on ech! >> not my comedic choice but kids like her. >> and it's interesting to look at the fact they are taking a big step to move away from the binge viewing, dump a bunch of episodes at once. that will tap into the fact comedy especially is really share and social. so this is going to be one of those thing, doesn't release a full hour show, but different bits spread out throughout the week. netflix expects you to share on facebook and twitter, click to watch and subscribe. >> my kids don't watch television. they watch netflix. wherever they happen to
the netflix interface across all devices is amazing. so much better than the trv interface. that's a powerful move and a lot more they can do beyond this. >> this is like the potato salad, right, of tv? you don't have the to eat is absolutely, imatel eat it pretty soon or it goes back. >> what about the choice of handler? what about the demographic? >> at least ten years too old. you're asking a dinosaur. from what i understand in our newsroom, she's quite popular. >>...
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cars that is more compatible with pedestrians that is one of the ways that europe cities manage the interface the signals and movement. commissioner hillis >> i agree there's been pads on the back of the buses imagine our grandmother on the bus is that part of our effort. >> i'm pretty sure that was led by mta in a previous round so right now as part of the effort there's a committee that is lead by mta and rolling out a new campaign. >> i think, you know, it's confusing out there those days a lot of red and green paving and diagonal situations the last time i took a drivers training class you've got to educate people it gets confusing out there and it's a cultural shift people should not be able to give each other the finger (laughter) cars are giving pedestrians the finger there should be a chapter on giving each other the finger. >> commissioner sugaya. >> yeah. commissioner hillis i know one never gets combortsdz enforced a pedestrian is not supposed to enter a crux police do it you don't want to wait i got caught once didn't get a ticket but a motorcycle cop pulled me over and said there
cars that is more compatible with pedestrians that is one of the ways that europe cities manage the interface the signals and movement. commissioner hillis >> i agree there's been pads on the back of the buses imagine our grandmother on the bus is that part of our effort. >> i'm pretty sure that was led by mta in a previous round so right now as part of the effort there's a committee that is lead by mta and rolling out a new campaign. >> i think, you know, it's confusing out...
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interface witho the media in partnership with the communication of hillary. >> what is an effective media campaign? where do you go? >> depends on what the book is and it depends on what the potential for the book is. there is what i like to think of as top-down campaigns, which begin with national media and break out from there. hits generate a number of things that sort of create themselves. >> my role with the clinton title has been to work on the marketing side. foras involved a website the book, dedicated to this book, a facebook page, the production of promotional videos, the release of content on the web. my role up till now has been very much the digital marketing role of this particular title. and it has been fun because so many people are watching and so many people care. we toil away to make a lot of videos, but we don't have many that go up on the homepage the day we handed over. that something really fun. >> watch for hillary clinton to appear on "otb" soon to discuss her book, "our choices." coming up next, "the communicators" with author larry downes, talking about his book
interface witho the media in partnership with the communication of hillary. >> what is an effective media campaign? where do you go? >> depends on what the book is and it depends on what the potential for the book is. there is what i like to think of as top-down campaigns, which begin with national media and break out from there. hits generate a number of things that sort of create themselves. >> my role with the clinton title has been to work on the marketing side. foras...
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sugaya was indicating carry a theoretical thought forwards i'm interested to see you tackle the interface between caltrain and the city your coming up with a not particularly attractive freeway corridor like 0 lombardy street i'm interested for you to success we've been struggling with that and the bay regional struggled with that and lots of people will come and learn from you. >> we'll try hard. >> can i ask a question about environmental review the state lines service will that impact the environmental review you said it will take 3 years i'm interested. >> so the state guidelines were changed or there was a state law that told staff at the office of planning and research to come up with a new standard there's a whole process it hadn't happened i think it will happen but the idea is streamlined when your digging tunnels in a complicated corridor there's other substantial time the 3 years are the best guess and the timeline we need to get to one of the purposes is to scope out environmental review in a larger scale. >> thanks. councilmember sharp >> i'm glad the extension to bart city w
sugaya was indicating carry a theoretical thought forwards i'm interested to see you tackle the interface between caltrain and the city your coming up with a not particularly attractive freeway corridor like 0 lombardy street i'm interested for you to success we've been struggling with that and the bay regional struggled with that and lots of people will come and learn from you. >> we'll try hard. >> can i ask a question about environmental review the state lines service will that...
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south beach neighborhood and when we might be able to move forward on that and who should we be interfacing in your department? >> i believe the city traffic engineer, one of the staff has been communicating with your staff on that. i know that we had discussed that and i think there was at least a partial solution that i think we were going to be able to advance. i would have to get back to you on the timeline. >> even if we just know of the specific individual to do that with would help. finally i want to thank you for pushing through the howard street pilot. i know neal has been working hard on it. thank you. there is a lot that sf mta has been doing and that's the one in our district. we are really excited about that. >> great. and to the extent that we have the kind of support from your office and the community as we had on folsom, that will help that project move. >> thank you director ri skin. this is a lot of stuff. i do want to note how hard the staff has been working and there is a limited resources but we really appreciate the work that has already been done around vision zero be
south beach neighborhood and when we might be able to move forward on that and who should we be interfacing in your department? >> i believe the city traffic engineer, one of the staff has been communicating with your staff on that. i know that we had discussed that and i think there was at least a partial solution that i think we were going to be able to advance. i would have to get back to you on the timeline. >> even if we just know of the specific individual to do that with...
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. >> we have aimed for something with the interfaces and overall aesthetic as something that's very cleanvery simple. and so as a pilot, you're able to interact with the screens overhead. >> okay, that was raj mathai reporting. the big question, when will this space taxi be ready? musk has not announced a date for a test flight, however, nasa, which is partnering with musk, hopes it will be ready by 2017. >> an amazing mind right there. >> it didn't look comfortable for a long space flight. >> they'll work on it. >> i'm just saying, a little more leg room would be good. >> let's check out with anthony and see what's going on on our planet in our neighborhoods this week. >> we had a beautiful day across the bay area. lots of sunshine, but it's all about to change. temperatures today, our warmest location was livermore at 90. oakland, 72, and san francisco, but look what happens tomorrow. livermore, you're down 15 degrees. while you're at 90 today, you'll be back to 75. san jose back to the 70s, and san francisco today, you're going to spend most of the day in the 50s. fogged in all day lon
. >> we have aimed for something with the interfaces and overall aesthetic as something that's very cleanvery simple. and so as a pilot, you're able to interact with the screens overhead. >> okay, that was raj mathai reporting. the big question, when will this space taxi be ready? musk has not announced a date for a test flight, however, nasa, which is partnering with musk, hopes it will be ready by 2017. >> an amazing mind right there. >> it didn't look comfortable for...
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it the cable stray structure does require temporary foundations to keep it in place and they do interface with the train box and it's recommended very well for shimmick. >> i was just going to ask if there's any comments or questions from board members on this item. >> i think it was a great report and i'd be ready to move approval i just want to commend the staff for including a ve process and having deduct ive process and this is how incrementally we'll get the best value even though this is quite a bit over where we hoped to be i think it's a good outcome and i'd move the item. >> so we have a motion and a second. >> is that the 50 percent that's shared? >> it's being prebid it's total. >> thank you. >> thank you. so thank you for the detailed presentation and also the written report was incredibly helpful in understanding the process and why the cost is over but the process that was done to mitigate it to bring it down so i really appreciate all the details that went into that. >> any members of the public. >> harper aye that's five ayes and item 7 is approved. >> item number 8 is a p
it the cable stray structure does require temporary foundations to keep it in place and they do interface with the train box and it's recommended very well for shimmick. >> i was just going to ask if there's any comments or questions from board members on this item. >> i think it was a great report and i'd be ready to move approval i just want to commend the staff for including a ve process and having deduct ive process and this is how incrementally we'll get the best value even...
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." >> apple unveiled the new mac rating system, which more closely resembles the enter -- interface the iphone and ipad >> covering san rafael, south bay, pleasanton and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> it is tuesday morning. overnight we have had some cooler temperatures and maybe mist and drizzle. >>> a hearing is underway under whether wal-mart disciplined or fired workers illegally for unlawfully threatening and trace palestinianed and fired workers for taking parts in strikes and protests when they walked off pushing for better pay and benefits in 2012 and 2013. the case involved 60 wal-mart workers and 19 were fired. wal-mart claims the ass were within their rights. >> president obama arrived in warsaw to commemorate 25 years since poland emerged from communism after touring a hangar with the polish president he defended the prisoner exchange to secure the release of bowe bergdahl saying we do not lieberman men in uniform behind. he'll stop in brussels to speak with g7 leaders and wrap up in normandy on friday to come memorial rate the 70th anniversary of d-day. >> bowe ber
." >> apple unveiled the new mac rating system, which more closely resembles the enter -- interface the iphone and ipad >> covering san rafael, south bay, pleasanton and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> it is tuesday morning. overnight we have had some cooler temperatures and maybe mist and drizzle. >>> a hearing is underway under whether wal-mart disciplined or fired workers illegally for unlawfully threatening and trace palestinianed and fired workers...